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The photographs in Remembering Marvin Hamlisch were taken by noted photographer Len Prince, a dear friend of the Hamlisches. Prince’s work captures the power of Hamlisch’s music and its impact on the musical theater world. On view through September 6, 2015.

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The photographs in Remembering Marvin Hamlisch were taken by noted photographer Len Prince, a dear friend of the Hamlisches. Prince’s work captures the power of Hamlisch’s music and its impact on the musical theater world. On view through September 6, 2015.

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This small book is the second in a series of publications intended to acquaint visitors with special collections of the Columbus Museum of Art. This book turns to Western civilization and focuses on sculpture of the past one hundred years.

The accompanying catalogue for the exhibition Tony Mendoza's World View: Photographs, Words, Video which comprises over 100 works by Tony Mendoza, a Cuban-born professor of photography at The Ohio State University.

Written by Aminah Branda Lynn Robinson and featuring her art, A Street Called Home is an extraordinary celebration of Mount Vernon Avenue, a street that sprang from an Ohio shantytown called the Blackberry Patch that was the destination for many African-Americans pushing north during the turn of the century.